The Moscow Mule always stands apart from other cocktails due to its signature copper mug, but why does it deserve such distinction? It all started in 1941.
Soba noodles are enjoyed all over the world, with each country having its own variation. But in their Japanese homeland, there's only two ways to eat them.
Canned baked beans might be humble, but their history is complex. We're here to break it down for you, from wartime rationing to international success.
Two countries close in proximity are likely to have similar cuisines. What's the difference between Northern Ireland's Ulster fry and Ireland's Irish Breakfast?
Meatloaf is a fascinating dish with a unique history behind it. However, one of the meal's most noticeable treats that it's almost always seen with ketchup.
Like most things in its culture, enjoying Greek coffee is a long-held tradition. But what exactly is this variety of coffee, and what makes it so special?
Roasting marshmallows is must-do summer activity, but where did it all begin? Some of the earliest known stories take place on the beach in New Jersey.
Organized markets can be traced back thousands of years and across the globe. This is the European inspiration behind The Fresh Market grocery store chain.
In 1963 in Villa Park, Illinois, owner Dick Portillo began running the first ever Portillo's out of a trailer with practically no money and even less space.
The name Pillsbury has been synonymous with home baking for over 100 years. The company emblem, the Pillsbury Doughboy, followed in 1965, and an icon was born.
The South is renowned for comfort food that has typically descended from its migrant heritage. A dish that's tastier than it seems, livermush is no exception.
Chocolate bars come and go, and sometimes, your favorite new flavors aren't as popular as you'd hoped. We're surprised this Twix twist didn't make the cut.
Planters peanuts are synonymous with their infamous mascot, Mr. Peanut, but how did he achieve mascot status? It's all thanks to a young, imaginative boy.
Blue cheese stuffed olives and gin martinis make a flavor combination that works beautifully. You might be surprised when this pairing first popped up.
Some Americans might remember a vintage chocolate bar that shared a name with a popular soda, and sadly, a clash of copyright resulted in the candy's demise.
Back in 1987, Bud Light attempted to win people's hearts by introducing an adorable bull terrier mascot named Spuds MacKenzie in a Super Bowl commercial.
A box of Archway cookies may be a common sight on grocery shelves, but the once family-owned brand has been through plenty of ups and downs through its history.
If you eat meat, you've likely heard someone use the word "gamey" to describe it on at least one occasion. But what does this term mean? And is it a good thing?